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(07/28/16 3:22pm)
On June 23, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld affirmative action, reasserting the legality of considering race as a factor for admissions into U.S. universities. This practice, proponents argue, increases class diversity and benefits the members of the class as a whole, while aiding students from underprivileged backgrounds.
(07/14/16 3:19am)
“People mountain, people sea” is a popular Chinese idiom used to describe large mobs or gatherings and often the overcrowdedness of China itself.
(06/16/16 11:27am)
My mother is a lively woman with an infectious, uncompromising spirit. Growing up, she encouraged me to always express myself. She taught me that feelings were important and legitimate, not something to be trivialized or brushed aside, and to never feel ashamed of my personality, that it should be cherished instead.
(06/02/16 4:24am)
Perching atop a rocky outcrop in Central Park, I noticed a group of rubbernecking tourists. I traced back their stares and laughed silently to find a gay couple, male, white, around my age, embracing each other — much to the evident discomfort of their voyeurs.
(04/15/15 3:02am)
It was time to have a difficult conversation — for six Penn deans, that is.
(04/07/15 5:20am)
Penn students and faculty have raised thousands to help them create a better cloud.
(03/26/15 5:03am)
Watching too much "Law & Order: SVU" could actually give you nightmares.
(03/24/15 5:34am)
While some Penn students were partying away in Mexico and others were at home binge-watching Netflix, some students spent their spring break making a difference. Among them: the participants in Penn’s Alternate Spring Break trip.
(02/24/15 4:31am)
Who said engineers don’t win Oscars?
(02/12/15 8:34am)
Historically, southwest Philadelphia has had some of the lowest rates of accessibility to fresh organic produce. The Community Farm and Food Resource Center at Bartram’s Garden — also known as Bartram’s Community Farm — seeks to change that.
(10/29/14 5:58am)
Professor Jean Bennett began her lecture on Tuesday by turning off the lights in Bodek Lounge and asking the audience to think about what it would be like to be blind.
(10/01/14 5:41am)
Move aside, Allegro — Wishbone is the newest player in the lucrative late-night crave-busting trade.